Secrets of companion planting for successful gardening. Vegetables and fruits, like people, have natural friends they prefer to be with--and some they prefer to keep away from. Other plants lure harmful insects away from sensitive plants, the way dill attracts hornworms away from tomatoes. And helpers like garlic will drive Japanese beetles right out of the neighborhood. Getting to know the good and bad companions can double the bounty of your garden.

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Great Companion Advise

User Review - Leroy M. - Overstock.com

This book will explain what to grow or not grow together. It works and has kept me from having to use so much pesticide and has helped with my bumper crops. Well worth having for planting advise.Read full review

Great Book good info on companion planting

User Review - greenhouse10 - Overstock.com

Great book on companion planting great small reference book Good information.Read full review